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Sweat Rate and Sweat Electrolyte Composition in International Female Soccer Players during Game Specific Training
International Journal of Sports Medicine, 06/16/09
Kilding AE et al. - The sweat rate and sweat electrolyte losses in this cohort of international female soccer players, during soccer-specific training in cool conditions, were small. Electrolyte losses of this magnitude are unlikely to require special consideration in terms of optimising player hydration.
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